You can’t trust our medical system. The Covid scamdemic is proof of this. Not all doctors blindly followed the fraudulent CDC guidelines to push the experimental mRNA Covid vax on their patients, but most did. The deaths and injuries from the poison death shot number in the hundreds of thousands in the United States alone. Yet no one has been held accountable for all the lies and deaths surrounding the scamdemic and the killer jab, and probably no one ever will be.
You can’t trust the schools and universities. The schools seem to be all about transing your kids in secret, promoting abortion, and imposing the dogma of Critical Race Theory, which is better described as anti-white racism.
The universities are the finishing schools of the brainwashing that began in kindergarten. Mostly, they are cesspools of feminism, Marxism, irrationalism, LGBTQism, hatred of America, hatred of America’s founding people, hatred of the rule of law, and hatred of Christianity.
You can’t trust corporations. They are governed by the same anti-Christian philosophies regnant in the schools and universities. And God help you if you’re a white man seeking a promotion in one of these institutions today. You may as well forget about it. But really, it’s hard to see how it would actually be worth it. To move up in a corporation of any size today means selling your soul to all the DIE nonsense emanating from the C-suite and pushing this philosophical poison on those whom you manage. There’s a Biblical principle that says it’s better to be harmed yourself than to harm others. If accepting a management position means that you have to harm others, it is best not to accept such a job in the first place. But that creates its own set of problems.
This assumes you can even get a job, which is not a given if you’re an American citizen in today’s job market. So many American manufacturing jobs have been sent overseas that it’s hard for people to find work that pays a living wage. Many have to work multiple jobs just to make ends meet. And if they haven’t shipped your job overseas, corporations are doing everything they can to import foreigners to fill positions for less than they would have to pay an American. Many companies have no problem hiring illegal aliens. Working as I do in the retirement plan industry, I can tell you for a fact that certain employers have no problem hiring illegal aliens to take American jobs. I know this because I’ve seen cases where multiple people working for the same company have the same social security number, and these people all have Hispanic surnames. I’ve seen examples where a person has had to change his social security number so it’s not the same as that of another employee. In a few cases, I’ve seen the same person change his social security number more than once. Another way American businesses undercut American wages is through legal means, such as the H-1B visa program. This is a modern form of indentured servitude, where a person is brought to America on a work visa and can work only for the employer that sponsored him. In other words, he has no ability to change jobs to make more money at another employer. He’s stuck where he is. This has the effect of depressing wages in the industry, including wages for Americans in that industry.
American companies are shipping American jobs overseas while importing workers to take the remaining jobs at substandard wages. These same companies often lecture Americans that they are lazy and deserve to be replaced.
You can’t trust the media. It’s been my observation over the years that the principal job of the mainstream media is to lie the establishment’s pet lies to the American people. This is the “narrative” that you hear people talk about. And the narrative is, in every case, false. There are lots of narratives, all of which are meant to fill your mind with obviously bogus nonsense. Man-made global warming, Diversity Inclusion and Equity (DIE),[1] white guilt, Darwinism, multiculturalism, Zionism, socialism, price inflation, militarism, and feminism are just some of the false narratives pushed by our media masters.
Let’s look at one example, price inflation. Price inflation is something we’ve all experienced. When we talk about a loaf of bread or a gallon of gas costing more than it did before, we call it inflation. If you watch the evening news, you’re told that prices are going up due to rising wages, hurricanes, greedy oil sheiks, price gouging grocery stores, junk fees, etc. We are never told by any politician – well, any politician besides Ron Paul and a few others – that the source of inflation is none of these things but money printing by the Federal Reserve, America’s central bank. You could watch the evening news for decades and never hear what I’ve just told you in this paragraph: rising prices, what we call inflation, are the result of money printing. You and I are being lied to by our media.
You can’t trust the financial system. Our financial system is a wreck and a fraud. Someday, I don’t know when, but someday, that will become obvious to everyone. The stock market is rigged in much the same way that our elections are rigged to create a sense of confidence where there should be none. The bond market is rigged. The commodities markets are rigged. The U.S. dollar has less in common with the dollar of the Constitution, which mandates that money be a certain weight of silver or gold and more in common with the dollar bills found in a monopoly game. In other words, the dollars we call money are unconstitutional and fake.
You can’t trust the churches. And I’m not talking here about the liberal, mainline churches that abandoned Christianity a hundred years ago. I’m talking here about the putatively Bible-believing churches that are shot through with all sorts of false teaching so that, in many cases, there is little difference between them and the Antichrist Roman Catholic Church-State. Thankfully, there are still faithful Christians, faithful ministers, and faithful churches, but it requires discernment to separate the faithful from the false.
So, back to the question I asked at the beginning: Is there any hope for America? Sometimes, it seems the answer is no. Everything falls apart more and more each day. I was speaking with someone recently about the latest shooting in the suburb where I live and how a large apartment complex in the area is fast filling up with illegal aliens from Africa. The effects of the Biden regime’s lawlessness are evident even in my community and probably in yours, too.
Is there any hope for America? As the Lord promised Israel, “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
If there is any hope for America, this is it.
[1] I know the usual way of presenting this concept is to call it Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, or DEI. But I take this as another example of the master of the universe types concealing their true intentions. DIE is their true message, and I think they should be honest about it.
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https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/donald-trump-thanks-catholics-for-catholics-for-support-praises-groups-love-of-god-and-country/?utm_source=daily-canada-2024-09-07&utm_medium=email
Hey Steve, just wondering what you think of trump praising these catholics, and also what you think about him choosing a catholic running mate?
He has also allyed himself with RFK JR, who is also a catholic if im not mistaken.
Good question. I think the issues you raised with Trump praising Catholics and allying himself with Catholics underscores both the weakness of the Protestant church and the the problems with compromised political conservatism. Trump is a nominal Protestant and probably not saved. As such, I doubt he’s aware of the vast gulf that separates Biblical, Protestant doctrine from Rome’s false system. It’s probably all Christianity to him. And to him Christianity is subordinate to getting elected.
Regarding JD Vance and RFK Jr…I don’t trust JD Vance. He was a late convert to Catholicism having been raised in, I think, a fundamentalist, if somewhat dysfunctional, fundamentalist family. Vance has said, “My views on public policy and what the optimal state should look like are pretty aligned with Catholic social teaching. That was one of the things that drew me to the Catholic Church. I saw a real overlap between what I would like to see and what the Catholic Church would like to see.” https://www.theamericanconservative.com/j-d-vance-becomes-catholic/
Regarding RFK Jr., he’s done some good work, particularly on Covid and the dangers of the vax. But both he and Vance illustrate the problem that John Robbins notes comes with having Roman Catholics in positions of political power. Roman Catholics can believe in liberty and the Constitution, but they are also part of the Roman Church-State. As Robbins noted, when you put a Roman Catholic in a position of political power, you’re hoping that a Roman Catholic layman is willing to thumb his nose at the pope.
Vivek Ramaswamy is worth mentioning here as well since he is a close Trump associate and probably will play some role in a second Trump administration. While Vivek himself is not Catholic, he has Jesuit connections. He graduated from Jesuit St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati and still sits on the board of the school.
Regarding the weakness of Conservatism more broadly, conservative political theory is substantially Roman Catholic. John Robbins exposed this in his essay “Conservatism: An Autopsy” https://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=115. Neo-conservatism, a powerful branch within conservatism, is principally Jewish. Neither Roman Catholicism nor Judaism is Christianity, but Christians flock to support both conservative and neo-conservative thinkers, organizations, and political candidates. The pro-life movement has drawn many Protestants to Rome, and Christian Zionism has caused many Protestants to support medieval Judaism. There is a distinctly Protestant, Biblical system of political economy that supports political and economic liberty. Before he signed the Declaration of Independence, Samuel Adams declared in a speech that the reign of political Protestantism has begun. This system of political Protestantism is embodied In the United States in the Constitution. It is that system that Protestants must defend.